I'd take something concrete and repeatable over anecdotes any day. I could offer an anecdote back tho. I thought the sunlight visibility on my Mate 10 pro, sucked when I got it. However, it was because I had battery saver enabled. Back to the iphones: Max brightness is even slightly higher on Iphone X than iPhone 7 too.

I find that hard to believe. This 55" 4K OLED TV barely costs more than $1000, so surely the additional cost of replacing the 15" 1080p LCD with OLED at wholesale prices would be well under $1000. That doesn't mean I think its worth it however, just that it wouldn't be that expensive of a change.

The difference for consumer electronics comes down to scale. The more units, the cheaper it is to spread the manufacturing costs out. Tesla is still fairly small when it comes to scale. Not saying it would be $2K, but it’s not entirely comparable to look at high volume items for pricing.